ロングブランチ (ニュージャージー州) 経済

ロングブランチ (ニュージャージー州)

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経済

ロングブランチの一部は都市産業ゾーンに入っている。ゾーン内で雇用を促進できるメリット以外に、資格ある店で消費者は消費税を州平均の7%ではなく3.5%に減らして払うことができる[37]

人口動態

人口推移
人口
18803,833
18907,23188.7%
19008,87222.7%
191013,29849.9%
192013,5211.7%
193018,39936.1%
194017,408−5.4%
195023,09032.6%
196026,22813.6%
197031,77421.1%
198029,819−6.2%
199028,658−3.9%
200031,3409.4%
201030,719−2.0%
2013(推計)30,390[10][38]−1.1%
Population sources:
1880-1920[39] 1880-1890[40]
1890-1910[41] 1880-1930[42]
1930-1990[43] 2000[44][45] 2010[7][8][9]

2010年国勢調査

以下は2010年国勢調査による人口統計データである。

基礎データ

  • 人口: 30,719 人
  • 世帯数: 11,753 世帯
  • 家族数: 6,876 家族
  • 人口密度: 2,248.8人/km2(5,824.4 人/mi2
  • 住居数: 14,170 軒
  • 住居密度: 1,037.3軒/km2(2,686.7 軒/mi2

人種別人口構成

年齢別人口構成

  • 18歳未満: 21.7%
  • 18-24歳: 12.2%
  • 25-44歳: 31.1%
  • 45-64歳: 23.8%
  • 65歳以上: 11.3%
  • 年齢の中央値: 34歳
  • 性比(女性100人あたり男性の人口)
    • 総人口: 100.3
    • 18歳以上: 98.3

世帯と家族(対世帯数)

  • 18歳未満の子供がいる: 26.3%
  • 結婚・同居している夫婦: 36.2%
  • 未婚・離婚・死別女性が世帯主: 15.6%
  • 非家族世帯: 41.5%
  • 単身世帯: 31.0%
  • 65歳以上の老人1人暮らし: 9.6%
  • 平均構成人数
    • 世帯: 2.60人
    • 家族: 3.23人

収入

収入と家計(2006年から2010年のアメリカン・コミュニティ・サーベイ統計[46]

  • 収入の中央値
    • 世帯: 52,792米ドル
    • 家族: 56,778米ドル
    • 性別
      • 男性: 36,404米ドル
      • 女性: 33,397米ドル
  • 人口1人あたり収入: 30,381米ドル
  • 貧困線以下
    • 対人口: 14.5%
    • 対家族数: 11.5%
    • 18歳未満: 26.7%
    • 65歳以上: 9.6%

2000年国勢調査

以下は2000年国勢調査による人口統計データである[15][44][45]

基礎データ

  • 人口: 31,340 人
  • 世帯数: 12,594 世帯
  • 家族数: 7,248 家族
  • 人口密度: 2,318.1人/km2(6,008.6 人/mi2
  • 住居数: 13,983 軒
  • 住居密度: 1,034.3軒/km2(2,680.9 軒/mi2

人種別人口構成

年齢別人口構成

  • 18歳未満: 23.8%
  • 18-24歳: 10.2%
  • 25-44歳: 32.4%
  • 45-64歳: 20.8%
  • 65歳以上: 12.9%
  • 年齢の中央値: 35歳
  • 性比(女性100人あたり男性の人口)
    • 総人口: 94.3
    • 18歳以上: 91.6

世帯と家族(対世帯数)

  • 18歳未満の子供がいる: 27.0%
  • 結婚・同居している夫婦: 36.9%
  • 未婚・離婚・死別女性が世帯主: 15.9%
  • 非家族世帯: 42.4%
  • 単身世帯: 34.1%
  • 65歳以上の老人1人暮らし: 10.5%
  • 平均構成人数
    • 世帯: 2.47人
    • 家族: 3.19人

収入

収入と家計

  • 収入の中央値
    • 世帯: 38,651米ドル
    • 家族: 42,825米ドル
    • 性別
      • 男性: 37,383米ドル
      • 女性: 27,026米ドル
  • 人口1人あたり収入: 20,532米ドル
  • 貧困線以下
    • 対人口: 16.7%
    • 対家族数: 13.9%
    • 18歳未満: 23.3%
    • 65歳以上: 13.3%

政府

市政府

ロングブランチ市はフォークナー法(正式には選択的自治体認証法と呼ばれる)の首長・立法委員会の政府形態プランAを採っている。1966年7月1日に直接請求によって法制化された[47]。政府は1人の市長と5人の市政委員で構成され、全て全市を選挙区に無党派選挙で選ばれ、任期は全て同時に4年間である[4]

市政委員のジョン・"ファズ"・ザンブラノが2006年7月20日に連邦裁判所で、連邦捜査局の情報提供者から賄賂1,000ドルを受け取ったことを認めて有罪とされ、市政委員を辞任した。その空いた席はプエルトリコ人社会の指導者であるジャクリーン・ビドルが継ぎ、2006年11月の一般選挙まで務めた[48]

連邦、州、郡への代表

ロングブランチ市は、アメリカ合衆国下院議員の選挙で、ニュージャージー州第6選挙区に属している[49]。州議会下院では第11選挙区に入っている[8][50][51]

政治

2011年3月23日時点で、登録有権者総数は13,442 人であり、そのうち4,293人、31.9%が民主党に、1,783人、13.3%が共和党に、7,358人、54.7%が無党派に登録されている。その他の政党は8人である[52]

2012年アメリカ合衆国大統領選挙では、民主党のバラク・オバマは5,421票、64.5%、共和党のミット・ロムニーが2,897票、34.5%、その他の候補者が81票、1.0%という結果だった。登録有権者14,289人のうち、8,470人、59.3%が投票し、71票が無効だった[53][54]

2008年アメリカ合衆国大統領選挙では、民主党のバラク・オバマは6,171票、61.2%、共和党のジョン・マケインが3,600票、35.7%、その他の候補者が98票、1.0%という結果だった。登録有権者14,433人のうち、10,090人、69.9%が投票した[55]2004年アメリカ合衆国大統領選挙では、民主党のジョン・ケリーが5,724票、58.0%、共和党のジョージ・W・ブッシュが4,001票、40.5%、その他の候補者が99票、0.7%だった。登録有権者14,563人のうち、9,870人、67.8%が投票した[56]

2013年ニュージャージー州知事選挙では、共和党のクリス・クリスティが2,621票、57.4%、民主党のバーバラ・ブオノが1,876票、41.1%、その他の候補者が71票、1.6%だった。登録有権者14,129人のうち、4,677人、33.1%が投票した。109票が無効票だった[57][58]。2009年ニュージャージー州知事選挙では、民主党のジョン・コーザインが2,714票、48.1%、共和党のクリス・クリスティが2,523票、44.7%、独立系のクリス・ダゲットが320票、5.7%、その他の候補者が48票、0.9%だった。登録有権者13,812人のうち、5,645人、40.9%が投票した[59]




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